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How do do CoRegisterClassObject(... REGCLS_SINGLEUSE) in .net

Benny

4/25/2007 10:30:00 PM

I have a class written in an EXE. How do I express the same behavior as
CoRegisterClassObject(... REGCLS_SINGLEUSE) in .net for that class.

For example, for every instance created by the server object, I would like
it launch a new instance of the EXE.

Thanks.
2 Answers

wawang

4/26/2007 9:25:00 AM

0

Hi,

Please refer to RegistrationServices.RegisterTypeForComClients:

#RegistrationServices.RegisterTypeForComClients Method (Type,
RegistrationClassContext, RegistrationConnectionType)
(System.Runtime.InteropServices)
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms1...

#RegistrationConnectionType.SingleUse
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/system.runtime.interopser...
strationconnectiontype.multiseparate.aspx

Hope this helps.


Sincerely,
Walter Wang (wawang@online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
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Benny

4/30/2007 7:00:00 PM

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Hi Walter, thank you for your answer. It was helpful.